Yesterday was fall calving cow working day.
It was beautiful weather again.Once again, Joe had done all the pre work to make getting them up easy.
Mike was able to help us. I can’t believe he has been helping for 9 years now.
One extra chore was to cut this cow’s horns back again. Otherwise, they will start growing into her skin.
Her head and horns would not fit through the head gate. So there were some adjustments to try to get a good angle with the saw. Mission accomplished and she was turned back out.
Then it was time for the calves.
They are so cute.
I mean, don’t you just want to hug this one?
I thought this one had some very unique hair swirls. It almost looks like another set of eyes. No mishaps and Joe even took us out for lunch.
2 comments:
I love your barn. Is there a story behind it? It looks old, and what is in the cement block silo? Is it a grainery?
Good help should always be treated well! Keeps 'em coming back :o)
That looks like a very troublesome horn. Cute calf photos. Weird hair swirls.
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